People with disabilities are amongst the most discriminated in Bolivia. Fed up with being ignored they embark on an unimaginable journey, marching 380km over the Andean mountains in their wheelchairs to speak with president Evo Morales. They’re met with riot police, barricades, teargas and water cannons.

VIOLETA AYALA (BOLIVIA, 1978) is an award­ winning Quechua filmmaker, born in Bolivia. Her credits include "Cocaine Prison" (2017), that premiered at Toronto (TIFF) and was picked up by Amazon. "The Fight" (2017) won a Walkley, the Doc Dispatch at Sheffield, and nominations for the prestigious IDA and Rory Peck Awards (Guardian). "The Bolivian Case" (2015) premiered at Hot Docs and "Stolen" (2009) also premiered at Toronto, screened in 80 festivals worldwide, has won 16 awards (PBS).

DANIEL FALLSHAW (AUSTRALIA, 1973) is a Walkley Award winning filmmaker, who makes films to shift the balance of power. Fallshaw’s credits include "Between the oil and the deep blue sea" (2006), "Stolen" (2009), "The Bolivian Case" (2015), "Cocaine Prison" (2017) and "The Fight" (2017). His films have premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, IDFA and Hot Docs, appearing on PBS, winning numerous awards, including nominations for the Rory Peck and IDA Awards. He’s pitched at IDFA, Hot Docs and Good Pitch NY.